Thank you very much.
I'll go to Mr. Manthorpe with the final question.
Sir, you've written at great length on the rise of right-wing nationalism, and populism. You said the following in a relatively recent op-ed:
...even though Canada has not been struck as hard or wounded so dangerously as some other democracies, there are plenty of warning signs for our political and pundit class[es] to take seriously.
Again, that's in reference to right-wing nationalism and populism.
What are the implications of that observation, sir, for Canadian foreign policy, specifically relating to the question of Canada-China relations?